Giro d’Italia – Andrea Guardini Wins The Sprint In Vedelago, Rodriguez Stays In Pink

2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Andrea Guardini
2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Andrea Guardini (image courtesy RCS Sport)
Italy?s Andrea Guardini (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) won stage 18 of the [W:Giro d?Italia] to Vedelago, beating world champion [W:Mark Cavendish] (Sky Procycling) and Italy?s Roberto Ferrari (Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela) in the high-speed sprint finish. The stage was raced at an average speed of 49.428km/h and so was the second fastest road stage in the history of the Giro d?Italia. The fastest ever was the semi-stage held on a circuit in Foggia in 1985, won by Stefano Allocchio, the current sports manager for RCS sport and the race director at the Giro d?Italia. That stage was covered at an average of 50.123km/h. Guardini said: ?I?m still very young and I?ve got to develop a lot as a rider. I?ve really suffered on the climbs in this Giro d?Italia but 198 riders started the Giro and now there?s only 168 left. That proves something.? ?During the first week of the Giro d?Italia I didn?t believe in myself enough. I?d been struggling in the sprints and things hadn?t been going my way. I knew this sprint was the last chance I had. I knew it suited me because it was so flat. I knew my chance was today or that I?d have to wait until next year. I knew I could beat Cavendish but I knew I had to jump first and by doing that today, I?ve realised what I can do.? ?The difference between winning this sprint and winning one after 250km of racing all comes down to experience. A few years ago Cavendish struggled on the climbs and he?s amazing, as he proved by winning Milano-Sanremo at the first attempt and at my age. I think I?m a similar kind of sprinter as Cavendish but my idol was [W:Robbie McEwen] who retired a few days ago.? ?Milano-Sanremo is the race of my dreams but I know I?ve still got to work a lot to have a chance to win it. Milano-Sanremo is a long term goal.? [W:Joaquin Rodriguez] said: ?I think my overall lead on Basso and Scarponi is enough to win the Giro d?Italia but of course if there?s a chance to gain more time, I?ll take it.? ?I hope that Hesjedal has a bad day on the hard climbs that we?re going to face. Everyone thinks he?ll crack but I?m not so sure. Of course, if I feel good, I?ll try to do something. We?ll tackle the last climb at 15km/h; Hesjedal weighs 70kg, while I?m only 58kg and so the climb suits me better.? ?I?m confident in my team. Losada and Danni (Moreno) are both good climbers and will be with me till the end. It?s not up to us to make the race. If anything, it?s up to Liquigas to do it.? Bernhard Eisel: ?It was a long straight finish so people from behind always have a nice slipstream and that?s what happened, Guardini did a good sprint. ?But it?s been a good three weeks for far for us; we?ve won three stages and I?m pretty sure we?ll take the white jersey. Cav and I will make it to Milan and we?ll see what happens with the red jersey. ?We’ve just had some nasty crashes to test us but I think we?re all pretty happy with how it’s gone.? Team Saxo Bank’s Philippe Mauduit: ?First of all, I’m happy to see how the boys are eager and have the energy to a launch these attacks from the field and being able to ride so aggressively this far in the Giro is a sign of great talent. Unfortunately, Sky was keen on bringing the group back as and the peloton was complete in the finale. The team did a great lead-out train for Seb (Haedo) and went to the front of the pack with 4 kilometers to go and he was delivered perfectly for the sprint, finishing fifth is a good result for Seb. Tomorrow, we’ll probably try to launch an early attack with Vladi (Gustov),? [W:Michele Scarponi]: ?The stage was quite simple on the map, but we covered it at a high speed. I would have preferred to pedal at a lower speed, but I could anyway recover energies after the cramps of? Cortina stage. I hope tomorrow won?t be a so hot day, since I don?t like high temperatures. I think that the last 5 km of the last passage on Pampeago will be the key moment of the stage?. 2012 Giro d’Italia Stage 18 Results & General Classification
2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Joaquin Rodriguez
2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Joaquin Rodriguez (image courtesy RCS Sport)2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Michele Scarponi (image courtesy Team Lampre/Bettini)2012 Giro d'Italia - Stage 18 Michele Scarponi (image courtesy Team Lampre/Bettini)
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